maður

Etymology
From, from , probably ultimately from ,.

Noun

 * 1) man, male
 * 2) husband
 * 3) human being, people, man (generic)
 * 4) sailor
 * 5) member of a group
 * 6)  chessman (except pawns)

Etymology
From, from , probably ultimately from ,.

Noun

 * 1) human being, person, humanity, mankind, man (generic)
 * 2) * Timothy 2:11-12 (English, Icelandic)
 * 3) man, adult male individual
 * 1) man, adult male individual


 * 1)  husband
 * 2)  chess piece, chessman
 * 1)  chess piece, chessman

Pronoun

 * 1) one, you

Usage notes
The pronoun maður declines as the noun, but cannot take the definite article. It is placed in a clause in the same way as the noun, but the difference is in the stress: as a pronoun, it never takes the main stress in a sentence. It also cannot be substituted with the pronoun due to being a pronoun itself.